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Cleaning Equipment and Methods
Chapter 10
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Objectives• Use cleaning tools and equipment safely and
properly• Describe the best cleaning method to use for a
particular application
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Introduction• Different types of materials require different
cleaning methods– One-third of a shop's expenses attributed to
cleaning the engine
• Internal combustion engines – Produce many bi-products
• Blowby gases• Sludge• Carbon build-up
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General Shop Housekeeping Practices
• Essential when cleaning automotive parts– Clean shop is vital
– Slippery floors are dangerous• Spills often occur when an engine block is turned
upside down
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Cleaning Methods• Cleaning methods
– Wet, abrasive, and thermal cleaning
• Chemical cleaning– Main types: alkaline, acid, and solvents– Soaps and chemicals
• For a chemical to be able to clean soils, it must be able to wet them first
• Soap is a wetting agent
– Organic soils include petroleum by-products, gasket sealers, paints, carbon, etc.
• Cannot be effectively cleaned with water
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Cleaning Methods (cont'd.)• Cleaning with bases
– Alkaline materials cut grease very well and work best when heated
• Cleaning with acids– Acids are useful in removing rust and scale
– Acid will not cut grease
• Cleaning with solvents– Types: water-based, mineral spirits, and
chlorinated hydrocarbons
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Cleaning the Outside of the Engine
• Engine or transmission cleaned prior to removal– Sewer drain must capture hazardous
contaminants
– Manual cleaning methods are labor intensive
• Air blowguns – Can be used to blow off parts
– Types: safety and rubber-tipped
– Always blow down and away from yourself
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Environmental Concerns with Engine Cleaning
• Inside of a dirty engine – Can harbor hazardous waste
– Disposal of toxic waste is costly
– Many methods of disposal have been developed
– Biodegradable materials become hazardous when they pick up materials during use
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Cleaning Internal Parts• Many methods for cleaning parts
– Chemical cleaning
– Abrasive cleaning
– Thermal cleaning
• Cleaning methods– Must all keep contaminants contained for proper
toxic waste handling
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Chemical Cleaning• Chemical cleaning includes:
– Hot and cold solvent tanks
– Chemical soak tanks
– Spray washers and jet washers
– Ultrasonic cleaners
– Salt baths
• Solvents include mineral spirits, Stoddard solvent, carburetor cleaner, and water-based solvent– Hazardous once used
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Chemical Cleaning (cont'd.)• Solvent tank
– Used to clean grease off smaller parts• Solvents clean better when hot
• Caustic cleaning– Water and lye heated to 190°F cleans ferrous
materials• Lubricate iron and steel immediately after cleaning
• Hot tanks– Clean parts in a hot tank by soaking for one to
eight hours
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Chemical Cleaning (cont'd.)• Spray washers
– Operate like a dishwasher• Cleaning solution heated to 180°F sprayed from
heads mounted in a long pipe
• Cleaning tanks and hazardous waste– Engine bearings must be removed before block is
put into caustic
• Scale removal– Chemical cooling system cleanser removes scale
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Chemical Cleaning (cont'd.)• Manual cleaning methods
– Wire wheel removes carbon
• Abrasive cleaning– Materials must be free of grease
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Chemical Cleaning (cont'd.)• Glass bead blasting
– Very effective in removing carbon
• Soda blasting – Similar to bead
blasting but uses baking soda
• Airless blasters– Scatter steel shot
at a part
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Thermal Cleaning• Pyrolytic oven cooks oil and grease and turns it
to ash• Types of thermal ovens
– Convection and open flame
• Advantages of thermal cleaning– Lower cost
– Lower volume of hazardous waste
– Oil galleries thoroughly cleaned
– Turns rust and scale to powder
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Vibratory Parts Cleaners• Vibrating tube that uses large beads
– Ceramic, aluminum, or plastic
• Beads combined with a cleaning solvent• Does not require a machine operator• Should be installed in a soundproof room
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Other Cleaning Methods and Marking Clean Parts
• Other cleaning methods – Used in larger and nonautomotive applications
• Salt bath• Ultrasonic cleaning
• Marking clean parts– Clean parts can be marked
• Number or letter stamps• Colored paint marker
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